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Mercury 47-43026t 2 - Water Pump Impeller on 2040-parts.com

US $27.00
Location:

Statesville, North Carolina, United States

Statesville, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:Mercury Manufacturer Part Number:47-43026T 2 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Brand new, Mercury made in USA. Never opened. From old stock.  part of a box of items I bought at a auction for a marina that was closing.

Mercury  Impeller Kit 47-43026T 2 - Water Pump Impeller

Quicksilver  for various Mercury  outboards.

New OEM factory part.   Please verify this is the part number you need before ordering.

will fit:

  • 30/40/45/50/60 hp Fourstroke Bigfoot
  • 60 hp (3cyl) BigFoot
  • 75 - 125 hp (all 3 & 4 cylinder models s/n A996142 and above)
  • 75/90/115 hp FourStroke
  • V-200 (3.0L) DFI
  • V-225/250 (3.0L)
  • Alpha One Gen II

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